The Name
Dominika - comes from the Late Latin name Dominicus which means "belongs to the Lord" (oh Lord :-). This name was traditionally given to a child born on Sunday (and yes! September 19, 1971 was Sunday!!) This name usage countries are Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Russian and Polish. Dominika is a feminine form of Dominic. There are also several variants of the name, inc. Dominica (English - feminine), Dominique (French - feminine/masculine), Dominic/Domenic/Dominick (English - masculine), Domen (Slovene - masculine), Domenico (Italian - masculine), Domenica (Italian - feminine), Dominicus (Dutch, Late Roman - masculine), Dominik (Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Polish, German, Hungarian - masculine), Domonique (English - feminine).
This noble name was given to some historical persons, e.g. several saints, including the 13th-century founder of the Dominican order of friars and Domenico Veneziano (a Renaissance painter who lived in Florence).
What stars are talking about…
In childhood Dominika is healthy and serene. She is brave, obstinate and sensitive. She's got an independent temper, doesn't like people's collective games. Outwardly she resembles father, but her habits are from mother.
She's got an excellent memory (that is true, bearing in mind that our beloved Dominika knows several languages).
In her coming of age her character becomes more difficult.
Dominika aspires to be firmly established (and our Dominika is the perfect example of that), she's got an excellent intuition, she could hardly be tricked, and besides she is hypochondriac.
General Description
Life-assert, pride, passion, pleasure, luck or failure, insight, strictness.